A therapeutic middle school closure activity designed to help students reflect on the emotional baggage of the school year. Students identify challenges to leave behind and strengths to carry forward into the summer.
A comprehensive Tier 2 small group counseling intervention designed to reduce verbal aggression referrals, teach self-regulation, and establish prosocial communication skills in chronic offenders.
An executive functioning and cognitive flexibility workshop teaching students in grades 2-5 how to design alternative options ('Plan B') when summer plans change unexpectedly. This lesson uses an architectural blueprint metaphor to build resilience and reduce transition anxiety.
A functional life-skills lesson where students learn to prepare simple, nutritious, heat-free meals. Students practice reading recipes, measuring ingredients, and maintaining food hygiene to boost independence at home.
A high-school level social communication lesson focused on reading between the lines, helping students decode sarcasm, indirect requests, and implied meanings through structured analysis and real-world scenarios.
An immersive deep-sea simulation game where students act as submarine radio operators. They master reflective listening, empathy, and validation to decode distressed signals and navigate communication trenches.
A gamified social skills lesson focusing on reading non-verbal cues, decoding tone of voice, and mastering emotional self-regulation through a collaborative turn-based simulation.
A highly engaging lesson where students analyze social cues, body language, and vocal pitch in videos to decode a character's true tone of voice and social intent.
A project-based lesson where students create an interactive campus map and audio guide for rising sixth graders. Students practice cartography, reflective writing, and community leadership to ease the transition for future students.
An interactive 4th-6th grade ELA and behavioral lesson where students perform reader's theater scripts, practicing oral reading fluency while exploring key de-escalation strategies and constructive conflict resolution.
An emotional closure lesson for students in grades 1-4 to reflect on positive school-year memories, craft a physical keepsake box, write gratitude tokens for peers and staff, and carry positive vibes into the summer.
In this lesson, students explore the concept of kindness as collective power (Ubuntu), practice peer-to-peer appreciation through the Charter Kings Awards, and construct a collaborative Brotherhood Heart Poster showing random acts of kindness.
In this lesson, students reflect on their collective journey since the beginning of the year, map their personal and group growth against the classroom charter, and share creative stories or sketches of their milestones.
A comforting, supportive lesson structure containing a multi-page creative expression and emotional regulation booklet for a grieving student, alongside a companion guide for the educator to navigate support during early grief.
A therapeutic termination and closure lesson designed to help students transition out of individual or group counseling by externalizing their coping strategies and creating portable reminders of safety.
An empowering social-emotional learning lesson that teaches self-advocacy to elementary and middle school students. Students discover how to recognize their physical and emotional needs during unstructured summer breaks and articulate them to parents or guardians using structured, respectful script templates.
A preventative workshop designed to help middle and high school students establish healthy screen-time limits, identify online stressors, and build offline connection strategies to combat summer isolation. Includes a comprehensive facilitation guide, instructional slides, a reflective worksheet, and an offline action planner.
A therapeutic gameplay experience using a customized, summer-themed UNO card deck. Students practice conversational prompts, active listening, turn-taking, and relationship building in a fun, structured environment.